The Bobby Bones Show - NEW SHOW! MON PT 2: Why Are We All Suing Each Other ?! + Cars That Scream 'I PEAKED IN HIGH SCHOOL'! + Amy's Son Got An Award!
Episode Date: May 25, 2026A voicemail called out Lunchbox on him not paying money for the money that was stolen out of his Robinhood account. It leads us to get into a discussion of why everyone is now going to sue other membe...rs of the show. Bobby has a list of cars that scream a guy peaked in high school and we get into a discussion of Scuba Steve’s big truck. Amy shares what award her son received!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, let's run some voicemails.
Oh my God.
Amy, do not allow lunchbox to not give you your money back.
all the police, he stole your money.
And it's total BS anyway, because he already said he was going to bring it.
And then he says, you weren't there the next day, which means he's already got your money
and cash.
So this is total BS.
Oh my God.
I'm so mad.
It is BS.
Right.
You've asked for your money back.
He's not giving you your money back.
It is.
He got the money out.
But then he's like, I'll put her back in.
He can easily go get it the same way he got it regardless of his account being hacked.
Right.
Because he didn't get the money out of his app.
He got it out of his bank account.
I love this. Right, but she owned the money, she owned part, half or a third of the, uh, what's in the app. And once I put the money back in, it's still in the app. No, you didn't put it back in the app. You put it back in the bank account. There's no way you put it back in the app because you already locked out of the app. No, no, no, no, no, no. I, no, no, no. I, no, no. I, no, no. I'm not. I'm not, I'm saying, okay, fine. Um, we'll, um, we'll, we'll, we'll,
That's how it happened.
That's how it happened.
And should I consider calling the police?
Yes.
Yeah, is that a thing?
Can we do this?
No, you can't call the police?
Why not?
Didn't he call the police on you driving out of here?
Did he call crime stoppers or some crap?
Yes.
Yeah, who can I call?
Call a lawyer?
Call 911 and say, hey, I'm in business with a guy and he got locked out of his app.
They're going to be like, okay, what do you want me to do?
That's a non-emergency.
Yeah, but before he got locked out of the app, I requested my money, and he agreed to give it to me,
and he still hasn't given it to me.
so he's holding my money hostage.
Yeah, but I got locked out of my app, so there is an issue with that.
You got yourself hacked.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
Like, you did the things that got you locked out of your app.
It wasn't that the company messed up.
It wasn't the technology messed up.
You messed up.
Amy wants her money.
You owe her money.
And then you have to figure out the rest because you did it to mess it up.
Yeah, that's kind of business.
Like, when you're in business, sometimes things go roll.
Like, if we were in business together and someone broke into the store,
are you going to blame me?
No, because you didn't break into the store or tell them, hey, here's the password to get into the store.
Have at it.
That's what you did.
You gave the hackers your password.
But also, I'm glad we circled that because I was thinking that he pulled out the money after he had been hacked.
And now that we look at the timeline, I absolutely should have the money because it was pulled out before the hacking.
Should have been here.
It doesn't matter where I was.
You shouldn't have deposited it back in.
You should have waited until you saw me next.
Like you said, you want me to be a target for robbery, then walking around with all that money in my pocket.
No, just put it at home in an envelope.
It's not hard, lunchbox.
I feel like I'm going to have to retain somebody.
You're going to have to get a lawyer.
It's not hard to come in here.
Is there one of those TV judges again?
Like a Judge Judy?
Oh, like People's Court?
Yeah.
The problem is, if you do that, he's still not going to pay it.
Like, Amy's going to, you need to give him a date right now that if you'd be
doesn't pay you by.
So, but here's the thing with getting a lawyer.
I'm going to end up spending more in legal fees than he owes me.
And that's ridiculous.
Yeah, but what?
You want me to lose money so that lunchbox learns a lesson?
No.
Yes.
No.
Can the lawyer fees, they probably will be more expensive than what she's going to get, right?
Unless they want to do a pro bono.
Free advertising.
We can get our guy on.
Morgan and Morgan.
Morgan and Morgan.
Let's do it.
How.
I bet Morgan would do it.
John Morgan.
John Morgan?
I bet he wouldn't do it, but he has someone do it.
Give him a date.
Okay.
It's going to have to be at least in July.
It can be July 1st.
July.
It's not going to be July 1st.
Okay.
I'm going to do Monday, July 6th.
That's the deadline?
She needs her money by Monday, July 6th, or?
I'm retaining a lawyer.
and I'm going to sue you.
I love that.
Amy, that sounded awesome.
And he said bring it.
There will be legal repercussions.
Yeah.
You're going down.
He literally owes you thousands of dollars.
I'm going to.
All right.
Well, then I will get a lawyer on July 6th also.
I'm in.
This is the greatest bit.
I'm going to own your home.
Oh, gosh, Amy's going for the house.
I'll own your home.
Amy did nothing wrong.
I didn't do anything wrong.
You gave up your username and password to a hacker.
They hacked your account.
You owe Amy that money.
We're going to garnish your paycheck.
Okay.
If you sue me, then I sue Bobby.
Please, I'm up for it.
Bobby owes me $499.
I'm up for it.
Please sue me.
What do you owe?
I encourage.
He owes him for, yeah, you do owe him money, though.
Price is right, but there was no, by this date.
Oh, that's true.
Yeah, it can be anytime.
That's not how it works.
Well, Bobby said, if you pay Amy, I'll pay you.
I did say that.
Yep, pay Amy, I'll pay you.
Okay.
Or I can just pay Amy that money and you can take it out of hers.
No, that's good.
I'm all right.
I'll just take my money and then.
So you're going to spend money on a lawyer?
What are you running down there, lunchbox?
Like, what is it?
No, I put July 6th, I ought to sue Bobby for my $499.
I would love it.
It would make...
So you're going to have two lawsuits at the same time.
Dummy.
Mine against you and then yours against a bunch of.
Bobby. Yeah, I mean, if you're going to sue me for a money I owe you, it's the same thing.
Okay, let's play this game. I'm going to sue him for the rest of our palette that he's holding hostage.
Love it. For all of us. Class action lawsuit for the rest of the show that invested in this
palette, that he's still holding all the materials and he hasn't sold.
Okay, great. You want me to drop it off of your house? I will. If you want it, you can have it.
That was never the plan. I was never the seller. You were.
And I've tried to sell it. It hadn't sold. I didn't say, I guarantee you this will all sell.
That's not. That was never in the sales pitch.
Eddie, what can you sue them for?
Trying to think.
I mean, the fact that you guys are all suing each other is great, though.
I'm not a very litigious person.
July 6th, though.
July 6th.
Amy, you sent it like a natural.
It's literally thousands of dollars.
I know.
Yeah.
No, I know.
And it should, the thing is,
it should be earning money.
It's thousands of dollars that now hasn't even earned because.
Now you're talking.
I mean, I feel like the president took the.
You'd have to go back to the date you asked for.
word out. So there you go. You wouldn't be earning
anything right now. No, because you put it back in.
Nolan Boyd. Because you said
No, if I didn't put it back in. No, no. But you
said you did put it in. So, so. The argument
is I didn't. No, but
you did. You said you did. And we have
that recorded. So if you did
Yeah, is your word not worth anything.
Well, that means lying out of everything else too then.
Okay.
July 6th, Amy Sue's lunchbox. Wow.
And I sue Bobby. I would
welcome it.
I beg for it. That would be
awesome. Okay. All right. That's number one. Ray hit me with another one. Good morning studio.
I have a question for Lunchbox. We now know your legal name is Daniel. Your show name is Lunchbox,
but I'm curious what do your friends call you and what does your wife call you? I'm wondering,
is it like lunchy, LB, Daddy Box? Just curious. My wife calls me Studmuffin, good looking, everything.
friends call me
LB, whatever they want to call me
Your wife calls you Dan
Yeah man, we've all heard it
Yeah 100%
Dan, hey Dan
Hey Dan, can you give me this, Dan?
Well, Dan said this
And I don't know what Dan and I are going to do
I was talking to Dan earlier
Yeah, Dan, Dan, Dan
Short for Daniel
Never have I heard stud muffin
You haven't been in the bedroom with us
That wasn't the question
Thank God
Well, she said, what did she call you?
And then you added in the bedroom.
But she didn't say where.
Okay, she calls you Dan.
Yeah.
And we call him lunchbox, even off outside of here.
And I've heard some of the friends call him Dan too.
Oh, really?
Yeah. Any of his Austin people still call him Dan.
Oh, yeah, like Forest.
Yeah.
Yeah. Garrett, Greg, Jacob.
Ryan.
Aaron, Ryan.
John.
And Dan.
Drew, David.
Yeah.
All right. Reggie, Wayne, Jeremy.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
Next up.
Morning Studio.
I just wanted to let you all know.
I just walked across the stage of Montgomery College, Rockville.
I just got my associate's degree after taking class for the last 18 years, struggling in and out of school.
I finally did it and graduated as one of the award for academic excellence.
So anyway, congratulations, all those celebrating class of 2026.
It's awesome.
congratulations to you.
Not everybody whoops.
He's not A-N-M, is he?
No, it was just a celebratory whoop,
not a, not a, not a, not a giggle moop.
What's the difference?
You don't ever say whoop or text whoop?
You don't never, like if someone's chair's something like exciting,
you don't go W-H-O-O-P exclamation.
Never, but that's okay.
I've heard like a woo-hoo.
Yeah, I'll do a woo sometimes.
Yeah, woo.
Or just do the double, double hit exclamation points.
It's more my thing.
Okay.
It's two tap, exclamations.
You know you can do that and then go to the,
and then get all the emojis, right?
Yes.
Okay, yes.
Why?
Why?
Do people not utilize that?
I feel like they don't because the quick tap and then you hit one of the five that's up there.
You have the five options.
Yeah, but there are more.
All right, next one.
Hey, Brittany, from South Carolina.
This week alone, I've heard Bobby say literally
when it wasn't needed.
and then he just said irregardless, which he says he doesn't like.
So what's going on, Bobby?
Do you have dad brain?
Love the show.
Love you, Bobby.
Congratulations.
I don't think I've ever said irregardless.
I might have said something that sounded like two words being slammed together.
And I just don't feel like I would have said literally without meaning it.
I think I was being literal.
I don't know what the case is.
I don't think I've ever said irregardless.
Now, could words have been slammed together?
And I was like, man, the water regardless, water regardless.
It could have been something like that.
But that's not a word that exists in my head.
It's eerie regardless.
Oh, that is eerie regardless.
It is iry.
All right, give me one more.
I'm curious if I'm banned from calling you guys.
I've called you guys multiple times and I've been on the show,
probably about three times asking questions.
but now when I call
Abby doesn't answer
there's just nothing
I feel like if I've burned a bridge
I'd like to know I guess
but I love the show still
I may not get to talk to you guys anymore
but hey I guess stuff happens
I have no idea what he's talking about
Who is this? I don't know
Well he must just be
Abby either can't get to the phone
when he's calling it's not like there's no
I guess to answer his question
and we don't enter in phone numbers that then get blocked
or Abby's not screening, oh, this guy's calling,
I'm not going to pick up.
Abby does have a list of people, right?
But she wouldn't know when they're,
I don't think she would,
I think she would just go ahead and answer.
There's no caller ID.
Yeah.
Maybe there is.
We don't have a list of people
that we just don't answer their call, do we?
I mean, maybe once she hears their voice,
she might be like, oh, whoops.
Abby.
Yeah.
Can you speak to this?
Yeah.
Yeah, we don't have a band list.
I don't know.
But I mean, the phone shows up like phone numbers.
Yeah.
But yeah, there are no callers that are banned as of now.
So what do you think's happening with him?
I don't know.
Yeah, because he also said I like hang up, but yeah, I don't hang up.
Our phone's kind of weird sometimes.
A lot of people, it just like, it's blank.
And they think I'm hanging up on them and I'm not.
So what would you like to say to him?
You're not banned.
Call in.
Let's go.
But I don't even know his name.
So can we give him your cell?
in case he can't get in.
Because we don't want to block him.
No, I'd like to give him a line.
So if it's yours, he can for sure get in.
So you don't like that?
Yeah, that's okay.
You can call this number.
You guys can voicemail us anytime.
877-77 Bobby.
You can get to the voicemails for sure.
So that's up there.
Cars that scream, I peaked in high school.
Ooh.
Hmm.
How, cars for,
How old are these people that peaked in high school?
Doesn't really have an age.
So like Trans Am?
Corvette.
Corvette's a good one.
Corvette or Trans Am didn't make it.
Well, that's what Lunchbox wants, and he peaked in high school.
He also doesn't have one, though.
But he wants one.
Camaro.
Number two is Camero.
See, he knows.
Yeah.
Thunderbird.
Yeah, I feel like that's very 80s.
Mustang?
Right.
Firebird, whatever it's called.
Number one now is a charger.
Oh, a Dodge charger.
Okay.
There was a really loud one next to me in traffic the other day.
Like really loud.
Like they had to make it loud for it to be that loud.
They messed with a muffler.
I don't know.
Are muffler still a thing?
Yeah.
Oh, you can change the muffler out to make it.
But do they make it that muffler anymore or is it some other kind of exhaust system?
Because I don't know if they still make traditional mufflers.
Oh.
What do you mean?
We all have mufflers.
Everybody has mufflers.
Yeah.
Some people have four mufflers.
I think I have four.
Yeah, like Amy might have four.
I think.
Dang.
I feel like when, how's it a flex?
Well, maybe I don't.
I think it's on both sides.
The new cars have mufflers?
Yeah.
Okay.
I just picture a muffler that fat thing with the tube coming out.
No, they're the little circular things that are sticking out.
Sticking out the back.
Yeah, I don't know if it was called a muffler.
That's like dual exhaust.
Oh.
Isn't that what a muffler does?
I don't know.
You know, muffle sound, I thought.
Because that would make sense.
A muffler.
Oh, okay.
So maybe the exhaust is the whole thing underneath, right?
Like the whole exhaust system, but the muffler is what makes it quieter.
It muffles the sound for it not to be super loud.
Some people have loud mufflers.
They do.
On purpose.
I know nothing about cars.
And I don't like them.
I don't get it.
Whenever people show that off like on the highway or they're like taking off at a light and it's like so loud.
And I drive a Jeep, so it's always open, you know?
And when they do it next to me, I get scared.
Like, I jump.
I'm like, what?
The other one is Dooley's.
Oh, yeah, the big trucks.
But what if you need a Dooley?
When do you need a Dooley?
That's different.
If you have like a farm, okay.
Yeah.
I get that.
If you didn't know Scoo Steve and you see him drive up in his truck, what do you think about him?
Peaked in high school.
You do?
Well, no, I hadn't thought about it until now, but now that you're mentioning it, it's pretty jacked up.
Yeah, but it's not like abnormally big.
It's like a mid.
I definitely didn't peak in high school because I sucked on high school.
And I feel like I've done so much more outside of high school.
So factually it doesn't stand.
Almost NBA in high school.
Yeah, almost an NBA, yeah.
That was middle school.
But if you were to see Scuba Steve's truck, just drive up beside you.
What would your thoughts be?
Normal.
It's only two inches lifted.
It's almost similar to Eddie's.
Oh, okay.
It seems bigger than that in the garage.
Like Kane Brown's truck is like nine inches off the ground.
That's like a massive truck.
Kane is like a crazy car guy who jacks up his cars.
And he looks tough.
Wait.
Tattoos and everything.
What are you saying about scuba?
Well, scuba looks like a dad.
We've said this before, you know?
He looks like, we look the same.
Yeah, I'm not trying to look tough.
That's not my motive.
I just wondered what you guys thought.
I have no relationship with automobiles at all.
I didn't know what a muffler was, okay?
We have I think we kind of figured it out.
Scoobah, will you get another big truck?
Not with the price of gas right now.
I'm actually pretty pissed that I have a truck.
that I have a truck because when I moved here, gas was like under $2 a gallon.
And I used to have a Prius.
So I got a truck because I've always wanted one.
And gas was affordable here versus where I lived in California.
And now that gas is, you know, almost $5 a gallon.
I want to get rid of my truck and go back to a Prius.
They still make Prius?
Oh my God.
Yeah.
And they look sick now.
They look like little race cars.
Yeah, I guess I'm just thinking about the kids.
You have a Prius.
Where do you put everybody?
They just all cram in the back.
With my truck, they all cram in the back.
Our day-to-day car is a van, which is.
like an eight-seater. So that's where we
mostly use when we bring the kids around. How many car
seats do you have in that thing? I have one
full car seat and two booster seats.
To put three in a Prius
doesn't seem possible.
There's three seats in the back. Yeah, three seats
in the back. That's how my truck is. My truck's a five-seater.
And if you go on my truck... In a Prius, there's
three seats in the back? Yeah. It's a five-seater.
Two seats and then the middle.
Can you put a car seat on the middle thing? I don't know if you can fit
three car seats across a...
But booster you can fit. A booster you can fit. A booster you can fit
no problem. Exactly.
I got two boosters in one car seat.
In my truck, I fit those three in there and there's still plenty of room.
But the back of your truck is a lot bigger than a Prius.
Well, nobody's arguing that.
Yeah.
But that's what I'm saying.
He says he fits it easy.
But I just think it's a little more cram than you realize trying to fit a car seat and two
boosters in a Prius.
I agree with Lunchbox.
I don't know the answer, but I see there can be three people sit in there.
But it'd be hard to put three block seats of any kind whenever it's not a
but boosters are dedicated seat.
Boosters aren't as big as your
boosters are small.
Now there's,
bulky.
There's still the,
the bottom is still the same size as a car seat
because your butt has to fit on it.
They're little butts.
They're little butts.
Yeah, little butts.
Weird.
I would.
Weird for everybody to repeat little butts.
Well,
let's say that's not a normal size butt.
That's just a lot of stuff we're beating here.
It's just a little butts.
I mean,
whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It does say that
this is from Wallet Hub.
60% of Americans say high gas prices will affect our travel plans this summer.
With you guys, gas prices affecting vacations?
Nope.
Why?
I guess we bought our ticket a long time ago.
I had no idea.
Flights.
My wife bought the flights three or four months ago.
And she said, it was amazing.
We got such a deal.
And now if you go on an airline site, the flights are ridiculous.
Yeah, I'm buying, once I book mine, I haven't yet, but I've already looked at flights
and I'll take Southwest with points.
Does it cost more points now, though, because gas is higher because tickets are more expensive.
I'm like points are, I didn't, I guess I'd have to look at the dollar amount and then the points amount, but.
Lunchbox you guys?
We don't have any travel plans yet.
We don't either.
Yeah.
We don't have a plan for tomorrow.
Day to day, man.
One day at a time.
I'm telling you, man.
One freaking day at a time.
Okay, so there's that.
I do like your truck scuba.
I was just wondering what people felt about it.
Yeah, and that's all good.
I mean, I live a life where I don't really care
anyone thinks I just do what I want to do,
but I just was voice on my side of it.
You can think I'm a douche, that's fine.
It doesn't matter to me.
I go hunting my wife and kids, life is good.
Nobody thinks you're doing.
Literally.
Nobody thinks you're doing.
All I was doing was turning the page
on my packet of stories.
There was a brief moment, a brief pause.
Like, no one even thought that.
So that's somebody who cares what people think.
All I want to do is have some fun.
No.
I got a feeling.
I'm not the only one.
There is a 6'7 model on only fans.
No.
What?
What? Too tall one?
Yeah, that's not.
She makes 100 bucks per minute on only fans.
Amira Evans.
She's a British model.
She's 6 foot 7.
Huh.
Mira Evans.
She's invested $7,000 into a Brazilian butt lift.
People are paying big bucks to see her
take fully clothed walks down the street on video.
she is getting money because she's a height
height model height what's the butt lift
like does that make it bigger so thanks for asking
I know this because I talked to a plastic surgeon about this on the bobbycast
so you take fat out of other parts of your body and put it in your butt
dude it can't be fat out of other people's body it's got to be your own body
it's got to be your own fat
I saw a butt the other day that there was no weight it was real
it was like I'd never see anything like that in my life
I don't look though I mean it was it was
so different that I even tapped my wife
like first time I've been like look at that
not because okay then you weren't
like super attracted to it no no no no you were just amazed
by it I'm definitely not attracted to that it was
it was big what is that was their natural
there's no way even my wife said like oh yeah that's
that's that's work for sure
because it wouldn't even look natural
like there's I've never seen a butt
naturally grow like that
I don't see the appeal of having
one of those gigantic plastic surgery
to butts
I can see the appeal of getting a breast augmentation
because dudes like big boobs
or maybe you feel uncomfortable
there are a lot of reasons
or you had an injury or like an accident
or you had breast.
There are a hundred reasons.
I don't know a reason
why you get a massive butt.
Anybody?
I mean, I like looking at them.
The big big ones?
The big ones are like.
Like you're talking like
Cardi B.
I guess I can't picture it by you just saying it.
I would say this one was bigger.
Oh, bigger than Kim Kay?
Bigger, man.
And you're sure it wasn't that she was just bigger?
No, because her body was thin.
It was a thin girl and then whoa.
Boobo.
Yeah.
Squats?
There's no way.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, we know Kim.
That's not achieved naturally.
Her body's because her waist is so tiny and then her whatever she's done to her
you'd be nice to Kim.
I am being nice.
I'm just saying like it's not her natural body.
However she achieved it.
I don't know what all she's had done.
But that becomes then a desired look for a lot of women
that then see these powerful, famous, successful people looking that way.
And that's, we adapt to what we like.
And some people just never even went there with their bodies.
But I think a lot of people wanted bigger butts after Kim and K.
Chloe started to have that figure.
Like Kim's was huge. I know.
It was definitely a thing.
I don't know.
Can you get that taken out?
I don't know.
Probably the same way they put it in.
Suck it out.
But does it go into like a pocket,
like a specific fat pocket
and then you take out the same fat
or do you just go in and take out random fat?
Some of the fat that was never begin with
that wasn't put in.
Yeah.
I'm sure.
Yeah.
It's called a butt off.
reduction. Yeah, I'm sure. I'm just saying it's not the same fact coming out that went in,
though, probably. I don't know. I'm okay. I'm good without researching that anymore. One other thing was
Stevens and Amy's son got the good sportsmanship award. Yes, there was an awards banquet,
and he didn't know. One boy and one girl got it, and they got called to the front, and it was for
just their behavior, their sportsmanship.
I don't say the name of the award because that might give away his school,
but it's a prestigious award that they hand out every year to one boy and one girl.
That's really cool.
And he was the boy.
So it was like positive attitude, good sportsmanship.
Yes.
Awesome, Amy.
Which is so cool because we were like, oh.
And I didn't know what's coming.
No.
And he wanted to dress up, but some of his friends were wearing khakis and like a polo.
So he was with his dad and his dad came by my house.
this week to get like his white button down and his sports coat that I bought him recently for a
dance because it was at my house. And his dad was like, I don't think he's going to need the sports
coat. Like I was like, but you know how he is. When he gets his mindset on exactly what he wants to
wear, it's like that's happening. Plus it's warmer. I was like, you're right. He's probably
not going to want it. We'll just leave it. And then Ben was walking to his car and I was like,
wait, wait, wait, take the jacket. Take the jacket. Because I really feel like if this is what he wants,
we should let him. And he's like, no, he'll just wear a polo. Well, I'm glad we
went with the button down and the jacket because walking up there to get his award, he looked slick.
Trophy?
Just a plaque.
Plack?
Mm-hmm.
That's cool.
He liked getting that award?
Yeah.
Did he get any other awards?
No.
I mean, he got one at the track banquet, but this was just the overall school graduation ceremony.
That's cool.
So this was amongst all the students, not just his track team.
Where did he put it?
Well, I don't know because he's got it his dad, so we'll see.
It's tricky.
you feel like when he won that award you kind of won it to a little bit no no not at all
really because when my son won his i was like wow we kind of won that too like because we got him there
you know like we helped him i don't know how we helped him but in a way like it's a reflection
of what you're doing at home i think because like when other because like when we went to the awards
banquet a lot of people want awards and i'd go to the parents and be like dude congratulations
on your son's award that's awesome and the parents are always like thank you man
Thank you.
But couldn't you say that on an athletic award too?
Like if they're all state and they get an award,
like congratulations on your son's award.
Yeah.
But the parent didn't do that.
Sure.
Took them to practices.
I mean,
I think you can still have a kid that you raise well and they show up on time.
They're good at practice.
They're kind to people.
And that's what you want.
Well, that's what you want.
I will say I watch Stevenson go above and beyond.
I didn't know he was going to get this award.
But to me, I'm like, oh, that makes sense.
I see him out there.
even with kids from other schools, like after the race, dabs, good job.
Like, hey, you did really well.
Like, he wants to, even when they lost at state the other day,
like, he was just happy to be there and, like, smiling.
And that's not the case with every kid.
Like, you look around, I mean, I know how I handled stuff even when I was a kid.
I don't know that I was always that.
Like, you get sad.
He's not really, he's sort of like, well, this is cool.
We got to be here.
He's kind of like the guy that's just positive.
And I, I think that's part of his person.
I think there's certain things you can shape as a parent,
but I do think he has a special personality that just hasn't that way.
You're trying not to take credit.
Eddie demands credit.
I've met some rotten kids, you know?
Like we're just like, oh gosh, this kid's so rotten.
See, but I wouldn't blame that on the parents.
And then I meet the dad and he's, I'm like, oh, got it.
I know where he got it from.
Okay, sometimes that tracks.
I will give you that.
And sometimes the parents can be lovely.
And it's just like.
Yeah, they're faking in front of you.
That's what I always think.
At home, that's how they really are.
Congratulations.
That's really cool.
Yeah.
Congratulations, Amy.
Yeah, thank you.
Eddie bought that Statue of Liberty coin.
He did.
I reserved it.
So I went to the website and they were asking for a deposit because production has not started
on this thing yet.
So they haven't made a single coin, but I have now reserved my coin.
I pay $25 and then when it's done, they'll send it to me and I'll pay the rest of it.
What's the whole price, $250?
$250.
And you did this because your dad?
I don't know.
Like my dad had a piece of the Berlin Wall when I was a kid.
And I always thought that was kind of cool.
But I've never really had something that like this is a part of the Statue of Liberty.
Like I remember a while back you gave me a piece of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium that they destroyed back in the 90s or whatever or in 2000s.
And like that's cool.
Like I have it and it's a chair that belonged in that stadium.
Signed.
Signed.
I love stuff like that.
So part of me was like this would be really cool to have.
And then maybe, you know, it grows in value and I can sell it later.
And I told my wife that and she was like, no one's going to buy that from you.
Well, I felt like you instantly were drawn to it because as soon as I said they were selling these,
you're like, oh my God, I got to get one.
And I think that was because of your dad.
Probably.
You also have a piece of the goalpost from when Vanderbilt beat Alabama.
I have that signed by Diego Pavia.
Diego Pavia and it's in my kid's room.
And I don't know.
It's something like, and even to watch my kids when I said, you guys want this in your room,
they were like, that's the actual goal post.
Like, it's a, I don't know, maybe it's a kid thing.
And we're just like, that's so cool that this is the actual thing.
And I have it.
And when do you get the rest of?
Or I actually get the whole coin.
They said what, like.
In fall?
Yeah.
Oh, just generic.
Yeah.
But, I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what I'm going to do with it.
Just keep it, I guess.
So does Amy get her money first or does Eddie get his coin?
That's the question.
Eddie's coin.
Eddie gets a Statue Liberty coin?
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Let's go talk to Joe, who's listening to George.
Georgia. Hey, Joe, you're on.
Hello, Bobby.
What's up, ma'am? Morning, studio.
Morning.
Hey, so I had a question for lunchbox.
Lunchbox slash Daniel.
Which one would you like? They're both here?
Well, so, you know, we've already established lunchbox as such a, you know,
beta box person, you know, the head of the beta box tribe.
Wow.
You know, he's really not a go-getter.
But I was wondering if Daniel might be more of an alpha-gobox person.
You know, maybe you can make some notes from Alpha Adam and, you know, try to be more of a stand-up guy.
Yeah, like makes decisions, makes things happen.
Follows through.
No, I do follow through.
I follow through on everything I've ever said.
Everything I've ever said, I follow through.
I don't know how you can call me a beta when all I do is take charge of everything.
So when all I do is take charge of everything.
Yeah.
So when Amy asked for her money, you've given it to her?
that is not that's out of my control no because you brought it to pay me back and then you
re-deposited it you could also go get it from the bank that same amount and give it to her and then
you have to handle your business because you're the one that got hacked by your action that would be
follow-through that that would be alpha that would that doesn't have anything to do with alpha
that would that doesn't have anything to what's right does it does a deal that doesn't have
anything to do with alpha and beta Daniel's a winner oh my gosh we're honest Daniel's a winner
So what's lunchbox?
I kind of a loser, right?
I didn't say that, but I think Daniel's a winner.
How could I, how can lunchbox be a loser?
I don't know.
You're asking it.
Be both.
You be Daniel and ask that question to lunchbox.
What?
That's confusing.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
Daniel, have a conversation with lunchbox right now, please.
I don't even understand what you guys are talking about.
Try it.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, you're smart.
You could.
You can figure it out.
I, listen.
Who would start the conversation, Daniel?
Oh, my God.
It'd be Daniel because Daniel's an alpha and he wants to get to the bottom of the next.
No, he's not. I am an alpha.
If you have to scream you're an alpha, you ain't an alpha.
I never met a single alpha that had to scream there on alpha.
No, no, I don't have to scream.
I show it by my actions.
But when people call in and call beta, that's when you know they're just like baiting me and it's working.
You're a baited beta?
No, I'm not a beta.
That's the problem.
Well, betas get baited.
Like, because you're weak.
Oh, for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. And even if an alpha was called a beta, for example, if you call and said, probably you're such a beta, I'd be like, that's your opinion.
Yeah.
Move on.
Rolls right off the shoulder.
You know why?
You're an alpha?
I ain't a beta.
I don't care.
You call me whatever you want.
I'm good.
I am so far an alpha.
If you have to say those words ever.
But does so far an alpha, does that actually make sense?
I don't know what you mean.
Like my far is what I meant.
Like you're really an alpha.
Yeah, like not even close to a beta.
Like, I mean, that's just not even in my realm.
I don't understand where you guys get this.
The alpha male, often viewed as the natural leader of the group who takes charge, protects others, and seeks out high status.
What group?
Yeah.
I take care of everybody and I seek high status for sure.
You're just repeating words.
He does seek high status.
He doesn't get it, but he seeks it.
No, I disagree with that.
Oh, what do you mean?
You think I want to be low-class in the whole life?
I think that you have this delusional, what is it?
You desire status, but you don't actually go after it.
You don't do the work to get it.
Good point.
What do you mean?
Well, how do I not go after it?
Explain that to me.
You talk about it a lot.
Name one thing that I've not tried to get.
I mean, okay, that's true.
He has auditioned for things this year.
We have to give him credit for that he has auditioned for various jobs.
he has all the announcing things and you know why they didn't hire him probably because he's a beta oh beta they sensed it as soon as he walked in the room he's a beta auditioning for alpha jobs i just think like you know you don't dress the part you don't
wait wait it never said anything about alpha dressing a certain way and alpha does that have to dress a certain way you go after what do you say you you you just said you seek opportunity yeah part of the seeking is like amy said not just going i want it it's something we've tried to explain even
internally, so you've sought for outside jobs, but even internally, like, it's been,
you've been encouraged, hey, if you dress this way, if you talk to bosses this way,
if you set yourself up, you'll get asked to do more.
Mm-hmm.
I've talked to bosses.
But you cuss when you pass them in the hall.
You're like, oh.
Remember when the plane on the Southwest flight, there was a seat open next to like our big boss,
and he was like, me, and just kept walking.
Like, that was his opportunity.
Yeah, I didn't know what.
You could have sat right by her.
An alpha would have sat and been like, hey, how's it going?
And spent that next 90 minutes or so, you know, wheeling dealing.
Oh, you passed on that lunchbox?
Yeah, I did.
Wow.
I kept on walking.
Yeah.
Why'd you do that?
Man, I don't know.
It just didn't.
It was middle seat and I didn't really want a middle seat.
How often do you run into the bosses?
Not that often.
And the one boss, I mean, no, I'm not going to say that because that's bad.
I won't say that because that's going to make me look like a beta.
Smart.
What would you have said if you would have said it?
Man, there's this one boss.
Man.
This isn't you saying it.
This is you doing a character.
You're talking about a character.
Every time he's like, hey, nice to meet you.
I'm like, I don't know.
Like, you've met me.
A bunch.
A bunch.
Why do you think that he's not remembering you?
I don't know.
But I will say in the last year and a half, someone must have tipped him off.
Because now he's like, good to see you.
But does he say your name?
No.
Because the move is.
And I have adopted that move for the last few years.
I never say nice to meet you to anybody unless they say it to me first.
It's always, hey, really good to see you.
In case I have met them before, because I don't want to be that person.
It's always good to see you.
You know what I got one time, though, because I do that too.
I got a, we've never met before.
I'm like, oh.
Still good to see you.
But you wouldn't get that if you actually said good to see you.
Good to see you work.
That's why, you know, it's universal.
Hey, man, good to see you again.
Oh, you can't say again.
Oh, you can't say again.
It was one word too much.
What the heck.
Why would you say again if you're saying good?
Yeah, that now you've, no, that doesn't work.
That's the opposite of what you're trying to do.
The line that works is good to see you.
Because you could have never met somebody and it'd be good to see them.
Yeah.
I mean, that was such a beta move, Eddie.
Yeah, right?
I'm a beta.
Oh, for sure, though.
Me?
It's a beta table.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You want a beta.
That's the beta table for sure.
Like at home?
I'm the alpha.
And that's really the only scenario I kind of control.
Okay, that's fair.
I don't know what you guys are like at home.
Well, it's easy to be alpha over your kids.
I agree.
That's nothing.
I agree.
My family.
Yeah.
I'm an alpha.
You're an alpha family.
No, your wife controls the money.
That's the alpha.
She manages the money.
She doesn't control the money.
But lunchbox, you can be an alpha at home.
You're just not an alpha anywhere else.
I'm alpha all over the world.
I don't know that that's true.
But that is the beta table.
I will say, though, when I've seen him around his friends, like his friend
group, they do what.
he does.
No, but what about the time with his neighbors?
His neighbors take charge.
Yeah, Boston Brown.
Yeah, like when there was a medical emergency.
I'm sure in high school.
Wrong.
Wrong.
That's great.
We're talking about now today with business professional.
Right.
He is not an alpha.
No.
The neighbor, what happened was that guy was drunk.
I chewed him out and that didn't seem to work.
So then I tried to flip the script on him and try to be nice to lure him in.
You know what I mean?
Make him feel like he's my friend.
That didn't work either.
But you brought in audio of your neighbor being very alpha.
I know.
But no one recorded me.
Dude, I think lunchbox might be a delta.
What is a delta?
Blaming self-sabotage, a victim of life, resentful.
That's him.
This is a new one.
It's worse than beta.
That's you because you're always like, ah, the world hates me.
I mean, I think Eddie's a beta.
Friendly, the quintessential nice guy.
Okay.
His default state.
His default state's submissive, but if you keep going down, you fall a level, it's Delta.
And that's resentful, blaming a victim of life.
Oh, okay, yeah.
And he's a beta, lunchbox is a delta.
And you are a?
Uh, idiot.
Hard worker.
Is there a C?
Hmm?
There's no, there's an alpha, a beta.
There's a gamma.
And there, I would say Amy's a gamma.
Well, it's a gamma.
Eager, aware, empathetic, thinks big, but at times can lack focus.
Wow, that's really her.
I'm like gamma.
So gamma.
All the way.
It goes beta, then gamma, then delta, and that tier.
Oh.
Okay, so if we're rating everyone in the room.
I mean, this kind of works because we're all one thing.
You would be alpha in this case, right?
Yeah, for sure.
You're the boss.
Alpha.
I'm not going to be a boss.
It's just like the confidence and also the enterprising part of it.
But you're also the leader of the group.
Yeah, but yeah, okay, whatever.
I'm not going to fight you about it.
your alpha.
And then you got Gamma.
Gamma, Amy.
Beta Eddie.
So it's okay to have two alphas in the same room?
Delta.
No, two alphas do not exist in the same space.
Because one alpha must die if that happens.
Oh, then Bobby or me had to die.
That's weird.
Get to battle it out.
In this room, you are for sure the delta.
You think you're the alpha right here right now in this room?
Be real, dude.
Be real, please.
Daniel, Daniel.
Daniel.
Oh, yeah, let's talk to Daniel.
Daniel will tell us the truth.
He's reasonable.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think that.
Daniel.
I am so, I don't understand how you guys keep thinking I'm not an alpha.
Hey, Joe, are you still there?
Yeah, I'm enjoying this conversation.
Yeah, yeah, I just wonder if you, yeah, you did this.
You did this.
I'm happy.
Joe, how we've defined everybody.
Do you think that tracks?
Oh, I think it tracks perfectly.
I mean, but of course, in the scenario, Bobby's going to have to kill Daniel.
For sure.
If it were to be challenged, really.
But what I understand is it's a gamma-faking.
an alpha and I'm okay with that.
What?
A delta.
He's a delta.
He's a delta.
He's a delta.
And the room needs a delta.
So as the alpha,
I will go, you know what?
He can fake it.
That's fine.
We still need,
there is no faking.
I don't need a fake alpha.
But if he were to challenge you,
you have to kill him.
Death.
Love it.
Yeah.
Or I'd kill him.
Death.
Wait, what?
Let's see it.
Why are we killing each other?
Well, no,
it's hypothetically speaking,
if it happened.
It would be like physical death.
It could be many ways.
it would be like two lions in the jungle
yeah could be mental
yeah and if we meant it'd probably be a close match
if it was mental me versus exactly
oh right
they're close
probably really close
listen we know like if we were in Miracle
in the Andes if we were in a plane that crashed
mountain we're in the snow
Bobby's taking control
we know what's happening
he's leading us to the food
I'm gonna go ahead and probably die out early
and then y'all will eat me
thank you sacrifice
yeah and then honestly
Eddie might die next
Well, it just depends.
What do we want to eat first?
Fahitas, if so.
Who's cooking the food, guys?
No, no, I'm saying you'd be fajitas.
For a little bit, for a little bit.
And then...
My meat would be fajitas.
Yes.
And then luncheogs and Bobby, they may both walk out alive, but Bobby's still the alpha.
What are you talking about?
Do you think lunchbox's going to last in the Andes?
Get out of here.
I do think, yeah, he has some weird survival technique stuff.
He doesn't have enough hair to keep him warm.
That's true.
Joe, I appreciate the comment.
I hope you have a great day.
You guys have a great day too.
All right, see you later.
Hey guys, I wanted to play you something from The Upload with Brooke Taylor.
This is Brooke and her co-host who's a pastor named Mark Evans,
and they're talking about faith and purpose and life.
And this is an episode where Brooke talks with Lauren Elena,
where Lauren talks about her faith and gets into a defining moment in her faith journey,
which is the loss of her stepdad.
So again, this is from the upload.
Check it out.
I'm excited for this conversation.
She is a wife.
She is a mother.
She is a daughter and a friend.
Y'all welcome Lauren Elena to the podcast.
Hello.
To start off, I just want to kind of like go with me backstage.
We're at a concert, right?
We're at one of your shows.
A meet and greet is happening.
And a fan walks up to you and wants to know what you believe in.
I feel like so many people have different definitions of their faith or what they believe in.
So if a fan was to ask you, you know, Lauren, what do you believe in?
What would you tell him?
Well, first and foremost, Jesus died for my sins so that I can spend eternal life with him
and all of my family members and friends and believers down here.
And I believe in love and grace and forgiveness and redemption and that you're never too far gone.
I guess if the person was coming up to me and asking me that because they were seeking something,
I would say to seek more and you will find everything.
you need in the Bible. Yeah, 100%. When it comes to your faith, do you feel like it was something
that you inherited or do you feel like it was just taught to you at a young age and then you came
into your own faith? Tell us a little bit about your testimony. Probably a little bit of both. I was
definitely raised in church. I grew up singing in church. There was never a time in my life where I didn't
have the Bible involved. But I really think my faith was redefined in early adulthood. I mean,
it's been redefined a lot of times, you know, depending on what I'm going through. But I was very
fortunate to kind of always know the word. But I feel like I really started understanding the word
and implementing the word differently in different phases of my life, for sure. There's so many people
that are probably listening or watching this podcast that are on a faith journey of some sort. And
going into kind of rediscovering your faith and kind of like stepping into it as an adult. Can you talk
us through a little bit about some of those things that you learned or just how you met with God?
So a lot of times when I've had, I would say like a huge breakthrough, I have gone through something
really hard and had a lot of questions. When my mom's husband passed away from cancer,
my faith really took a hit in that time because he was diagnosed with cancer and it was a very quick
journey and he was unbelievably faithful unbelievably sure and hopeful that he would be healed
and prayed and believed and my mom prayed and believed we all did we all prayed and believed for
this healing and it obviously didn't happen here. He ultimately was healed, but it's hard to see
when you're in the midst of it. It's really hard to see and hard to understand. And even honestly
now it's hard to understand. Death is the one thing in this life that is, we don't really know
the answers to it all. It's hard. When he passed away, I had never prayed more in that time when he
was sick. And then I remember, and I've spoken about this and it's so harsh, but it is so true.
He was home on hospice and we were in the living room and mom's house.
And it was horrible.
It's a horrible thing to have to go through as so many people know.
And I remember praying and saying when he dies, I will never talk to you again.
I said that to the Lord.
I was so angry.
And I was like, I know you're real, but I don't know why you're not listening.
And I can't.
But it was, I mean, my faith and my love for the Lord was clouded with grief, which happens.
I used to feel really anxious to share that, but I think so many people are there, and I think
God is okay with that. I think he's okay with us having anger and sadness and, you know, despair,
because he is the answer to all of that. It just takes us a little time to catch up and see that.
I love that you pointed that out because I think a lot of people get, I don't know,
intimidated by, you know, God and saying, like, I can't say those things to him. I can't tell him how I really feel.
but he knows how you really feel.
Well, in the Bible it says, you know, my yoke is easy.
My burden is light.
And he asks us, he commands us to cast our fears, cast our worries and anxieties on him.
So that is in those moments when you're feeling angry and you're feeling mad.
You've got to take, you've got to give it to him.
Yeah.
So it's so true.
And I know it's really tricky too because when death is involved, and I'm sure, I hope this finds someone maybe in that scenario.
They can hear me speak about it.
it but because my stepdad would want that but i was so mad i was so mad and i just didn't understand
why a good-hearted faithful child of god was going to just suffer and die i couldn't and it is still
very hard for me to wrap my head around i'm not going to lie but when sam passed this was
two three days after i had this conversation saying well i'm never
talking to you again. We were all around him in the living room and he had not spoken for days.
He was just doing like mostly sleeping and he actually opened up his eyes. I'll never forget
it. He opened up his eyes and he goes, I found it. And we were, you know, we were, we were hanging
on to every second. So everyone in the house shot up. Yeah. And my mom was in the bed with like laying
next to him in his bed and she said, you found what? And he said heaven. And it is so beautiful.
who makes me emotional thinking about it.
He just looked for someone who, you know, was so frail and thin and sick.
He looked totally at peace.
And he goes, I'll never forget it.
He said, Mom.
Oh, sweet.
And, like, his mom was there greeting him.
And he said, I see Jesus, and he's so beautiful.
You don't understand how beautiful he is.
I wish you guys could see this.
And it, you know, he described what he was seeing.
Actually, this is really funny.
He said this, what are you doing here to someone?
Wow.
And I think about that to this day.
Like he saw someone there.
He wasn't expecting to see.
And I don't, I want, I cannot wait to get there someday to be like, who was that?
He saw.
I'm dying to know.
Wow.
First of all, I remember in the moment being like, I never really doubted that God was real.
but I questioned everything, you know, in that time.
It was really hard.
It was a really painful time.
And I was just like, why is he not listening to us and what is going on?
And, you know, I'm reading the word and I'm reading one thing and then seeing another.
I felt at the time.
And then I get this where he's like literally describing him.
And I remember wanting to crawl up underneath the bed.
I was like, oh, feeling so shy.
shameful that I had even said that. And also just so grateful for the way he looked in that moment.
I mean, he had been sick for so long. He said, I have to go now. And like, it changed my life,
truly changed my life. I've had a lot of moments since then that I've been very difficult.
I've lost my own dad since. And that experience defined my faith more than anything because I feel like I was as close to God.
presence as you can get in this life.
Truly remarkable.
In fact, my brother's baby was there and he was four months old.
He was staring up at the ceiling the same place that Sam was staring, just smiling.
I mean, it was just an indescribable experience.
You hear these stories all the time.
Like, you'll hear people tell these stories.
I lived one of those stories.
I cannot even believe that.
But I really think that Sam wanted us.
to know he was going to be okay
and God allowed us to kind of
get a glimpse of that he
was going, he was getting healed.
Okay, we are done.
Thank you for listening.
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